St Johnstone's decision to part ways with manager Craig Levein after disappointing results.

St Johnstone Sacks Craig Levein After Four Straight Losses

St Johnstone Parts Ways with Manager Craig Levein

In a significant turn of events in the Scottish Premiership, St Johnstone Football Club has officially parted ways with manager Craig Levein after just 10 months at the helm. The decision follows a disheartening run of four consecutive defeats, leaving the team grappling with a challenging start to the season.

Levein's Tenure and Challenges

Craig Levein, aged 59, was brought on board last November to steer St Johnstone from the brink of relegation. At that time, the team was three points adrift at the bottom of the table, but under his leadership, they managed to secure their place in the Scottish Premiership. Unfortunately, this season has proven to be tumultuous, with the Saints only securing 1 point from their first five league games, placing them 10th in the league standings.

Fan Response and Board Announcement

During the club's recent match against Hibernian, a segment of the supporters expressed their discontent, chanting "Craig Levein, we want you to go" towards the closing stages of a 2-0 defeat. The board responded promptly, issuing a statement that read, "The board of directors can announce that St Johnstone Football Club has today parted company with manager Craig Levein... A further update will follow in due course." The club extended their gratitude to Levein for his contributions during his tenure.

Next Steps for St Johnstone

With the departure of Levein, new owner Adam Webb faces the critical task of appointing a new manager. This will be Webb's first managerial appointment since taking control of the club from the long-serving Brown family earlier this summer.

Upcoming Fixtures for St Johnstone

As the season progresses, St Johnstone's upcoming fixtures include:

  • Ross County (a) - Scottish Premiership - Saturday
  • Celtic (h) - Scottish Premiership - September 28
  • Rangers (h) - Scottish Premiership - October 6
  • Ross County (h) - Scottish Premiership - October 19
  • Dundee (a) - Scottish Premiership - October 26
  • St Mirren (a) - Scottish Premiership - October 30

Scottish Premiership Coverage on Sky Sports

For fans looking to stay updated on Scottish football, Sky Sports will provide extensive coverage of the Premiership and SWPL starting from the 2024/25 season, including broadcasts on its flagship channels and coverage across digital platforms. Fans can also enjoy 24/7 updates through Sky Sports News, featuring in-depth analysis and live match coverage.

Conclusion

St Johnstone's management shake-up marks a crucial moment for the club as they strive to find stability in a fluctuating season. The appointment of a new manager will be vital in revitalizing the team's performance and restoring fan confidence.

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